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Jets in QCD

Many analyses at the collider utilize the hadronic jets that are the footprints of QCD partons. These are used both to study the QCD processes themselves and increasingly as tools to study other physics, for example top mass reconstruction. However, jets are not fundamental degrees of freedom in the...

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Autor principal: Seymour, Michael H.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.49625
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description Many analyses at the collider utilize the hadronic jets that are the footprints of QCD partons. These are used both to study the QCD processes themselves and increasingly as tools to study other physics, for example top mass reconstruction. However, jets are not fundamental degrees of freedom in the theory, so we need an {\em operational jet definition} and {\em reliable methods to calculate their properties}. This talk covers both of these important areas of jet physics.
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spelling cern-2838962023-03-14T20:44:02Zdoi:10.1063/1.49625http://cds.cern.ch/record/283896engSeymour, Michael H.Jets in QCDParticle Physics - PhenomenologyMany analyses at the collider utilize the hadronic jets that are the footprints of QCD partons. These are used both to study the QCD processes themselves and increasingly as tools to study other physics, for example top mass reconstruction. However, jets are not fundamental degrees of freedom in the theory, so we need an {\em operational jet definition} and {\em reliable methods to calculate their properties}. This talk covers both of these important areas of jet physics.Many analyses at the collider utilize the hadronic jets that are the footprints of QCD partons. These are used both to study the QCD processes themselves and increasingly as tools to study other physics, for example top mass reconstruction. However, jets are not fundamental degrees of freedom in the theory, so we need an operational jet definition and reliable methods to calculate their properties. This talk covers both of these important areas of jet physics.Many analyses at the collider utilize the hadronic jets that are the footprints of QCD partons. These are used both to study the QCD processes themselves and increasingly as tools to study other physics, for example top mass reconstruction. However, jets are not fundamental degrees of freedom in the theory, so we need an {\em operational jet definition} and {\em reliable methods to calculate their properties}. This talk covers both of these important areas of jet physics.hep-ph/9506421CERN-TH-95-176CERN-TH-95-176oai:cds.cern.ch:2838961995-06-26
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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Jets in QCD
title Jets in QCD
title_full Jets in QCD
title_fullStr Jets in QCD
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title_short Jets in QCD
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topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.49625
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